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1072
Senate bill No. 254. A bill supplemental to an act entitled " an
act to provide for the more uniform mode of doing township busi-ness,
prescribing the duties of certain officers in connection there-with,
and to repeal all laws conflicting with this act," approved
February 18, 1859, so as to provide for the levy of ihe township
taxes for the year 1859, at the June term of the county board.
Was then taken up and read a third time, and
The question being, shall the bill pass ?
Those who voted in the affirmative were,
Messrs. Austin, Baird, Black, Blythe, Boyd, Boxley, Branham,
Brotherton, Carr, Gavins, Clark, Clayton, Collier, Comstock, Cot-ton,
Davisson, Davis, Dobbins, Dougherty, Durham, Devol, Ed-wards,
Firestone, Fordyce, GifTord, Gregory, Hall of Grant, Hall
of Rush, Hamilton of Boone, Hamilton of Wayne, Harney, Harri-son,
Hartley, Hunter, Jefferis, Johnston, Jones, Jordan, Kempf,
Lewis, McLain, Major, Mansfield, Massey, Mellett, Merrifield,
Miller, Murray, Martin, Nelson, Newton, Parks, Parrett, Power,
Prosser, Ritter, Robinson, Row, Rynerson, Scott, Sherman, Shields,
Shockley, Smith of Miami, Smith of Perry, Stanley, Stanfield,
Stiles, Sullivan, Summers, Thompson of Madison, Treadway, Us-rey,
Waterman, Wheeler, Whiteman, Wildman, Wood and Mr.
Speaker—79.
Those who voted in the negative were,
Messrs. Kelly, Knowlton and Whetzel—3.
So the bill passed.
Ordered, That the Clerk inform the Senate thereof.
Leave being granted,
Mr. Dougherty moved to take up House bill No. 321 ;
Which was agreed to.
No. 321. A bill regulating the rates of exchange chargeable
in certain cases herein named, and declaring it usury to take or
charge exchange contrary to the provisions thereof, by any bank,
individual or corporation.
Was taken up and read a third time, and
The question being, shall the bill pass ?
Those who voted i7i the affli^mative were,
Messrs. Blythe, Carr, Cavins, Clayton, Clements, Colgrore,
Comstock, Cotton, Davisson, Davis, Dobbins, Dougherty, Durham,
Early, Edwards, Firestone, Fordyce, Gifford, Gregory, Hall of

1072
Senate bill No. 254. A bill supplemental to an act entitled " an
act to provide for the more uniform mode of doing township busi-ness,
prescribing the duties of certain officers in connection there-with,
and to repeal all laws conflicting with this act," approved
February 18, 1859, so as to provide for the levy of ihe township
taxes for the year 1859, at the June term of the county board.
Was then taken up and read a third time, and
The question being, shall the bill pass ?
Those who voted in the affirmative were,
Messrs. Austin, Baird, Black, Blythe, Boyd, Boxley, Branham,
Brotherton, Carr, Gavins, Clark, Clayton, Collier, Comstock, Cot-ton,
Davisson, Davis, Dobbins, Dougherty, Durham, Devol, Ed-wards,
Firestone, Fordyce, GifTord, Gregory, Hall of Grant, Hall
of Rush, Hamilton of Boone, Hamilton of Wayne, Harney, Harri-son,
Hartley, Hunter, Jefferis, Johnston, Jones, Jordan, Kempf,
Lewis, McLain, Major, Mansfield, Massey, Mellett, Merrifield,
Miller, Murray, Martin, Nelson, Newton, Parks, Parrett, Power,
Prosser, Ritter, Robinson, Row, Rynerson, Scott, Sherman, Shields,
Shockley, Smith of Miami, Smith of Perry, Stanley, Stanfield,
Stiles, Sullivan, Summers, Thompson of Madison, Treadway, Us-rey,
Waterman, Wheeler, Whiteman, Wildman, Wood and Mr.
Speaker—79.
Those who voted in the negative were,
Messrs. Kelly, Knowlton and Whetzel—3.
So the bill passed.
Ordered, That the Clerk inform the Senate thereof.
Leave being granted,
Mr. Dougherty moved to take up House bill No. 321 ;
Which was agreed to.
No. 321. A bill regulating the rates of exchange chargeable
in certain cases herein named, and declaring it usury to take or
charge exchange contrary to the provisions thereof, by any bank,
individual or corporation.
Was taken up and read a third time, and
The question being, shall the bill pass ?
Those who voted i7i the affli^mative were,
Messrs. Blythe, Carr, Cavins, Clayton, Clements, Colgrore,
Comstock, Cotton, Davisson, Davis, Dobbins, Dougherty, Durham,
Early, Edwards, Firestone, Fordyce, Gifford, Gregory, Hall of